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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] ^^^Yes, what you're talking about is the Boskop-like people which may show continuity from the late Pleistocene to the Holocene with modern Khoisan people. In my analysis of the genetic closeness of East/West African populations as well as the common origin of modern Niger-Kordofanian, Cushitic and Chadic speakers ([URL=http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=008817]link[/URL]) , I implicitly (and also explicitly did) exclude modern Khoisan speakers and Mbuti-Aka related people from both aspects. Khoisan and Mbuti-Aka related people are part of a much earlier diversification on the continent. In my opinion (informed of course), Khoisan people could also have their common origin in Eastern Africa, but left the other populations in the region from which would later descends modern East/West African people, and as well as OOA people too(CT and L3 lineage) at a much earlier date (the proposed Khoisan ancient homeland in East Africa needs to be analyzed further). Khoisan and Mbuti-Aka related people are not from the CT and L3 lineages in great proportion. Haplogroups only present in those populations in small proportions due to recent admixtures with iron-age agro-pastoralists (Bantu) and to a lower degree, a bit earlier, with East-African pastoralists. So Khoisan and Mbuti-Aka related people were not part of the CT/L3 and E/P2 populations which were the source of OOA migrants and, later on, modern East/West African populations. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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